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We have a small group of 6 guys in need of a place to rent during hunting season. We have land to hunt, but the house we were leasing during hunting season has been sold and we are in need of some where to stay. We hunt the Avoca area and would like something in that area or within a 30 minute drive. We could most likely get a couple hotel rooms, but really do not want that huge expense. We are mostly in need of a place the opening week of gun, but would consider renting it on the weekends until the end of the season if possible and if the price is reasonable. Would also be willing to work out something for future years if available. IF anyone has anything available or  knows of anyone please let me know. We can exchange contact information once someone reaches out to me via this post. Thank you very much for any information you may have regarding this.

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John

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